
Or that I spend a lot of time blogging and emailing, because this was the second one:

This is one of those moments where having two cameras would be handy. The Ambassador has obviously been paying attention (albeit only as closely as a 20-month-old brain is capable), because he would close one eye and put the camera up close to his face before he would snap the photo. At some point, he'll figure out the viewfinder isn't really useful and he'll just stare at the big screen on the back of the camera, but before he masters that, I must figure out how to get a photo of him shooting photos. It's kind of like Ansel Adams reborn. But not really.
Note: I emailed Kendall and her husband today and called Ro, as well. Although, true to form, I owe Barbara another email since crossing her off the list last week. I sometimes wonder why my mom didn't have time to mop her floor more often. After all, it's not like she had the internet to waste endless hours on every day.
7 comments:
I waste, or shall I say, "occupy" a lot of my time on the internet as well. Our moms were so lazy.
If your cell phone has a camera, I got some cute shots of my daycare kids that way, without them realizing it. I will admit, it did freak me out when the 2 year olds would use the play cameras and then look at it and say,"where is the picture?" cause all they know is the instant gratification of digital cameras. I was all, "I'm so OLD!"
Those pictures are great. Perhaps you have a budding Ansel Adams?
You have great handwriting...
Okay, see, here's what I love about you. I'll be reading your blog and smiling a little smile, but then when I get to those tiny, little, minuscule endnotes I spit up, crack up and really chuckle.
Oh, and, were you at my house? Because that looks exactly like my desk!
But about the Ambassador -- I bet that is adorable to witness. I can imagine it. Maybe you could use photobooth (?). The camera phone is a great idea, too.
Where is the post-it that says "Salt Jazz"?
That kid is a freakin' GENIUS!!!
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